scobee education center at san antonio college · scobee education center at san antonio college...
TRANSCRIPT
ScobeeEducationCenteratSanAntonioCollege
1819N.MainAve.SanAntonio,TX78212
210-486-0100
ScobeePlanetariumProgramGuide2016-2017SchoolYear
DearEducator,
ThecrewoftheScobeeEducationCenterwouldliketoinviteyoutojoinusasweembarkuponcelestialadventuresaboardournewlyrenovatedScobeeplanetariumandstate-of-the-artChallengerLearningCentersimulator.AlignedtotheTEKS,Scobeeexperienceswillreinforceyourlessonsandopendoorwaysfornewlearningconnections.
TheScobeePlanetariumhasbeenlocatedatSanAntonioCollegesince1961andhasundergoneaseriesofrenovationstoinstallanewDigistar5projectionsystemwithhigherresolutionanddynamic,brightercolors.Neverbeforehaveplanetariumpresentationscomealiveasdotheydonowwithcomputergeneratedanimationsandstrikingimageryfromacrossthecosmos.Weofferavarietyofpresentationssuitableforgradespre-Kthrough12th.Studyingastronomyandspacescienceintheplanetariumdometakeslearningintoanewdimension.Upto101adventurersmayrocketthroughthesolarsystemwithanimatedtourguides,sailthroughtheconstellationsofthenightskyortakeaprecariousjourneyintoablackhole.Thereare21programstochoosefromwithnewchildren’sprogramsbeingaddedinthefallof2016.
TheChallengerLearningCenterisauniqueinteractivesimulatorwhere32participantsbecomeimmersedintherolesofastronauts,scientists,doctorsandengineersinmissioncontroloraboardaspacecrafttravelingtotheInternationalSpaceStationorMoonBaseAlpha.Communicationandinterpersonalteamworkskillsarereinforcedthrougheveryaspectofthemissionasthecrewisimmersedinhands-onrole-playinginaoneofakind,nextgenerationsimulatorunlikeanyotheracrosstheglobalChallengercommunity.
Ourcenterreservationsecretary,GinaGutierrez,willhelpyouselectavailabledates,timesandgradeappropriateprograms.Youmayregisterforplanetariumprograms,ChallengerLearningCentermissionsorcombinationsofbothdependinguponthesizeofyourgroupandpricing.Forreservationsorquestions,contactGinaGutierrezat210-486-0103ore-mailheratsac-ScobeeCtr@alamo.edu.
Welookforwardtotheopportunitytoworkwithyouandyourstudentstointroducethemtothe“outofthisworld”experienceattheScobeeEducationCenter.
Sincerely,
RickVarnerCenterDirector
ScobeeEducationCenterPlanetariumatSanAntonioCollege2016-17PlanetariumProgramDescriptionsandReservationGuide
CelestialGreetings!Withthestartofthenewschoolyear,ourfacilityhasbecomeaDigistar5 “cosmic theater.” Digistar5 employs state-of-the-art technology featuringmore capable computers, plus brighter and higher resolution projectors. The endresult - an even more realistic portrayal of night sky and a dramatic method ofexploringtheheavens!WiththearrivalofDigistar5,wearealsoaddingseveralnewshowstoourprogramsinventoryandexistingpresentationswillbeenhancedforusewiththenewtechnology.
ProgramDescriptionsOur planetarium programs are designed to be “grade-specific.” If you have questions about programcontent and which show to choose, ask our reservation secretary, Gina Gutierrez at 210-486-0103.Although each show listed has a different “run-time,” plan on about one hour in the planetarium pershow.
“ACCIDENTALASTRONAUTS”Gradespre-kindergarten–3rd.FollowtheadventuresofCyandAnnieandtheirdogArmstrongastheyembark on an unexpected journey into space! Explore the Earth, Sun andMoon system with a wise-cracking starship computer. Bounce along withthem on the surface of theMoon. Get up close and personal with a solarstorm. And gain a new appreciation of our home planet. "The AccidentalAstronauts"isaspaceadventureforallages.“ATTACKOFTHESPACEPIRATES”–Grades3rdandabove.Hiddensomewhereinthevastreachesofspaceisanalientechnologysopowerfulthatitthreatenstheverygalaxyitself.Agangofroguepirateswillstopatnothingtofindthattechnologyandunleashitsawesomepoweragainsttherestoftheuniverse.Now,onlyonevaliantshipstandsbetweenthepiratesandtheirtotaldominationofspace.It’saraceagainsttimefortheStarshipIntrepidasitseekstofindthealientechnologyfirstwhiledefendingitselfagainsttheattackofthespacepirates!Embarkonathrillingadventurethathassomethingforeveryone:alienplanets,explodingstars,blackholes,evilvillainsandaseriesofspacebattlesthatwillkeepyouontheedgeofyourseat.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)38minutes“BLACKHOLES”–Grades6thandabove.Ourmostcomplexshow!Takeajourneythroughoneofthemostmystifying,awe-inspiringphenomenaintheuniverse:ablackhole.Wheredotheycomefrom?Wheredotheygo?Howdowefindthem?IsthereablackholeinEarth'sfuture?Usingthelatestinfull-dome,animationvisualizationtechnology,explorewithusthescienceandmysteryof"BlackHoles!"ThisprogramisnarratedbyactorJohndeLancie,a.k.a.“Q”ofStarTrek.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)40minutes
“DYNAMICEARTH”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Grades3rdandabove.ExploretheinnerworkingsofEarth'sclimatesystem.Withvisualizationsbasedonsatellitemonitoringdataandadvancedsupercomputersimulations,thiscutting-edgeproductionfollowsatrailofenergythatflowsfromtheSunintotheinterlockingsystemsthatshapeourclimate:theatmosphere,oceans,andthebiosphere.Audienceswillridealongonswirlingoceanandwindcurrents,diveintotheheartofamonsterhurricane,comeface-to-facewithsharksandgiganticwhales,andflyintoroilingvolcanoes.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)25minutes“EXPERIENCETHEAUROA”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Grades5thandabove.OversevenmonthsintheArcticCircle,photographersusingspecialdigitalcamerasandall-skylensesimagedthebreathtakingbeautyoftheAuroraBorealisor“NorthernLights.”Forthefirsttimetheaurorahasbeencapturedasitwasmeanttobeexperienced,asadisplaythatcoverstheentiresky.Thisimmersivepresentationsharesthesciencebehindtheauroraandtellsthestoryofourquesttofindandphotographoneofnature’smostmagnificentdisplays.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)26minutes“ExplodingUniverse”–Grades4&up.Outofdevastationcomesnewcreation.ExplosiveeventshaveshapedandtransformedtheUniverse,aswellastheEarthitself,intowhatitistoday.Andnotallofthemhavebeenonagrandscale.ThroughoutthisconstantevolutionoftheUniverse,someofthemostelementaryparticleshavestillmanagedtoendure.Thisshowfollowsthepathofoneofthose“particles,”aproton,asitparticipatesinsomeofnature’smostastoundingeventsofrebirthandrenewal:fromsupernovaeandcollidingblackholestosupervolcanoesandprotoncollisions.ComeandexperiencetheUniverse’sultimateblowups!31minutes
“EXTREMEPLANETS”–Grades4thandabove.Eversincethefirsthumanslookedtowardsthestars,wehavewonderedwhetherwearealoneintheUniverse.Today,weareonestepclosertoknowingtheanswer.Withthediscoveryofthefirstplanetorbitinganotherstarin1995,wenowknowthatplanetsarenotuniquetoourownSolarSystem.Over2,000planetshavebeendiscoveredorbitingstarsbeyondtheSun.Infact,these"extra-solar"planetsappeartobequitecommon.WhilenoonehasyetfoundanEarth-likeworldwithconditionssimilartoours,itnowseemsonlyamatteroftimebeforethisdiscoverytakesplace.Inthisnewprogramentitled,“ExtremePlanets,”we'llexplorewhatmakesaplanet"Earth-like"andtakeatourofseveralworldsthatjustmightfittheconditionsastronomersarelookingfor.Fromwaterworldstomoltenlandscapes,inhabitablemoonstoplanetswithmultiplesuns,theseexoticworldsaren'tjustsciencefictionanymore.Embarkuponacelestialquestinsearchforworldsorbitingotherstarsasweexplore,“ExtremePlanets!”(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)33minutes
"ICEWORLDS”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Grades3rdandabove.Thispresentationallowsaudiencestoappreciatethedelicatebalancebetweenice,waterandtheexistenceoflife,whichhasbeenatopicofexplorationanddiscoveryinscienceforgenerations.IntravelstotheArcticandAntarcticregionsofourplanet,audienceswillexaminetheecosystemsthatliveandthrivethereandseehowtheirsurvivalisconnectedwithourown.BeyondEarth,we’llseehowtheexistenceoficeshapesthelandscapeandthenaturalsystemsonotherplanetsandmoonsinoursolarsystem.Thisprogramisnarratedbytwo-timeAcademyAwardnomineeforBestActress,EmilyWatson.25minutes
LOSINGTHEDARK”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Grades3rdandabove.Starryskiesareavanishingtreasurebecauselightpollutioniswashingawayourviewofthecosmos.Itnotonlythreatensastronomy,itdisruptswildlife,andaffectshumanhealth.Theyellowglowsovercitiesandtowns—seensoclearlyfromspace—aretestamenttothebillionsspentinwastedenergyfromlightingupthesky.7minutes
“JOURNEYTOMARS”–Grades3rdandabove.PrepareyourstudentsforSTEM-relatedcareeropportunitiesinthefuture.Interesttheminpushingtheboundariesoftechnologyandinnovation.NASA'sfleetofMarsroboticexplorersarepavingthewayforhumanexplorationoftheSolarSysteminthecomingdecades.HaveyourstudentsjoinNASAinpreparingforamonumentaljourneyofalifetime–toMars!
“PERFECTLITTLEPLANET”Gradespre-kindergarten–3rd-Imaginetheultimatespacevacation!Discoveroursolarsystemthroughanewsetofeyes–afamilyfromanotherstarsystemseekingtheperfectvacationspot.FlyoverthesurfaceofPluto,ourbestknownDwarfPlanet.Diveoverthe icecliffsofMiranda.SailthroughtheringsofSaturn.FeelthelightningstormsofJupiter.AndwalkonthesurfaceofMars.Whichdestinationwouldyouchoose?Asolarsystem journeyforspacetravelersofallages.35minutes
“ROBOTEXPLORES”–6thGradeandabove.Neartheendofthetwentiethcentury,webeganlaunchingunmannedprobesintothefarreachesofthesolarsystem.Whattheydiscoveredwasamazingandinsomecasesunexpected.Nowafterdozensofprobeshavebeendeployed,theexplorationcontinues.Newspacemissionsareunderway,andmanyoftheserobustspacecraftarestilloperational,beamingtheirknowledgebacktoEartheveryday.Wewillpaytributetotheserobotswhohaveexploredinoursteadandexperiencewhattheyhavetaughtusaboutoursolarsystem.NarratedbyBrentSpinerofTV'sStarTrek:TheNextGeneration.25minutes“SATURN–JEWELOFTHEHEAVENS”–Grades4thandabove.Embarkonaspectacularvoyagetooneofthemostbeautifulworldsofthesolarsystem–Saturn!Onceaplanetofgreatmystery,weknowmorethaneveraboutSaturnthankstoourroboticspacepioneers.Fromtheplanet’sbizarremoonsandtheirmysteriousfeatures,tothemillionsoficyparticles that compose Saturn’s enigmatic rings, this program is the nextbestthingtoanactualjourneytothesun’ssixthplanet.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)42minutes“SECRETLIVESOFSTARS”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Grades5thandabove.Notallstarsarecreatedequal.Somearemassive.Othersaretiny;almostinsignificant.Thespecificcharacteristicsofastarwilldeterminewhattypeoflifeitwilllead,howlongitmightliveandeventhetypeofdeathitwilldie.Wewillwitnesstheamazingvarietyofstarsandpeerintotheirsecretlives.NarratedbySirPatrickStewartofTV'sStarTrek:TheNextGeneration.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)28minutes
“SECRETOFTHECARDBOARDROCKET”–Gradeskindergarten–3rd.Prepareforblast-off!“SecretoftheCardboardRocket”isachildren'sshow.Embarkonacelestialadventureastwochildrenspendanighttouringthesolarsysteminsidetheir“cardboardspaceship”guidedbytheirnavigator–atalkingastronomybook.Producedwithstateoftheartanimation,astronautsyoungandoldwillenjoythisimaginaryjourneytothesunandeachoftheplanets.EvenrecentlyreclassifiedPlutoisnotforgotteninourjourney.Recommendedthatpre-Kstudentshavealreadyseen“LittleStar”inadvance.40minutes
“SECRETSOFTHESUN”–Grades6thandabove.AnintimatelookattherolestheSunplaysinthelifeofourSolarSystem.FromthenuclearforceschurningattheheartoftheSuntothemassejectionsofsolarmaterialintosurroundingspace,weexperiencethepoweroftheSunanditsimpactoftheplanetsandultimatelylifeonEarth.WetracetheSun’slifecycle,goingbacktoitsbeginningsandmovingforwardintimetoitseventualdeath.21minutes“SEVENWONDERS”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Grades4thandabove.JoinusaswetravelbackintimetoexploretheSevenWondersoftheancientworld.InEgypt,wewillvisittheLighthouseofAlexandriaandtheGreatPyramidsthentraveltoPersiatoviewtheMausoleum,andtoBabylontobeawedbythefabledHangingGardens.ThejourneycontinuestoGreecetotourtheTemplesofZeusandArtemis,andthentoRhodestostandintheshadowofthetoweringColossus.Wewillinvestigatethetheoriesofhowthesewonderswerecreated.Followingourexplorationofthecivilization’ssevenwonderwe’llembarkuponanexplorationofUniverse’sgreatestsevenwonders-starclusters,blackholes,supernovaremnants,andnebulas.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)32minutes“TALESOFTHEMAYASKIES”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Grades4thandabove.Comeexperienceadigitalfull-domeproductionthatimmersestheaudienceintotheMayaastronomy,artandculturethroughacustommusicscoreandcomputervisuals.ComeexplorethebeautyofChichénItzá,Mexico,the“seventhwonderofthemodernworld.”“TalesoftheMayaSkies”inspiresandeducatesthroughitsdescriptionoftheMaya’saccurateastronomicalachievementsandhowastronomyconnectedthemtotheUniverse.ThisprogramisnarratedbyLatinGrammyawardwinner,LilaDowns.PleaserequestSpanishlanguageversionifsodesired,butnote,preandpostshowcommentarybytheplanetariumstaffisinEnglish.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)35minutes
“THEFUTUREOFHUMANEXPLORATION”–Grades3rdandabove.NowthattheSpaceShuttleeraisover,NASAiswritingthenextchaptersinhumanSpaceflightwithitscommercialandinternationalpartners.ItisadvancingresearchandtechnologyontheInternationalSpaceStation,openinglow-EarthorbittoUSindustry,andpushingthefrontiersofdeepspaceevenfarther...allthewaytoMars!“THELITTLESTARTHATCOULD”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Gradespre-kindergarten–3rd."TheLittleStarThatCould"isastoryaboutLittleStar,anaverageyellowstarinsearchforplanetsofhisowntoprotectandwarm.Alongtheway,hemeetsotherstars,learnswhatmakeseachstarspecial,anddiscoversthatstarscombinetoformstarclustersandgalaxies.Eventually,LittleStarfindshisplanets.EachplanetisintroducedtotheaudiencealongwithbasicinformationaboutourSolarSystem.“LittleStar”featuresexquisitedigitalanimationandshouldproveasuccesswithouryoungestaudiences.36minutes
“THESKYTONIGHT”–Grades3rdandabove.“THESKYTONIGHT”takestheaudienceona“live”tourofthewondersoftheSanAntonionightsky.ThisprogramhighlightstheMoon,thevisibleeveningandmorningplanets,plusidentifiesseveralofthebrighteststarsandconstellationsinthecurrentnightsky.Plus,anyspecialcelestialeventsarealsohighlighted.Thisprogramisrecommendedifyouhaveawidevarietyofagesattendingtheplanetarium.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)45minutes“TWOSMALLPIECESOFGLASS”–Grades3rdandabove.Galileo'stelescopicobservationsbeganarevolution,transformingourviewsofthecosmosandourplacewithin.Itisarevolutionwhich,fourhundredyearslater,continues.Todayyoucanattendstarpartieswhereamateurastronomerssetuptheirtelescopesforpublicviewing.ViewsthroughsuchtelescopeswouldhaveamazedGalileo.TwoSmallPiecesofGlassputsyouinthemiddleofamodernstarparty.Discoverthewondersthatevenasmallamateurtelescopecanrevealandlearnaboutthescientiststhatmadesuchviewspossible.23minutes“VIOLENTUNIVERSE”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Grades4thandabove.Thebeautyofastarlitskyconcealstheviolentforcesatworkwithinouruniverse.Fromtheupheavalofagiantstarthatexplodestoreleaseitsmaterialintospace,toafutureencounterbetweentheEarthandalargeasteroidthatpassestoocloseforcomfort,wewillwitnesstheforcesthatholdtheuniversetogetherandoccasionallytrytoripitapart.ThisprogramisnarratedbyPatrickStewartofStarTrek:TheNextGeneration.Thisprogramisprecededbya10-15minute“live”examinationofthecurrentnightsky.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)30minutes
“WONDERSOFTHEUNIVERSE”–3rdGradeandabove.PeerdeepintospacethroughtheeyesoftheorbitingHubbleSpaceTelescopeandtravelbackbillionsofyearsintimetowitnessthebirthoftheuniverse.Onthisbreathtakingexcursion,you'llwitnesstheformationofgalaxiesandexploresomeofthemostwondrousnebulaeandastronomicalstructuresyetdiscovered.Asyourtravelscontinue,you'llflydeepintoourownMilkyWayGalaxyandreturnhometoEarthonaspectaculartourthroughtheSolarSystem.
PresentedinDecemberOnly.
“SEASONOFLIGHT”–Grades1standabove.“SeasonofLight”isaprogramaboutthecoldestanddarkestofseasons—atimewhichholdssomeofthewarmestandbrightestcelebrationsoftheyear.Thispresentationtracesthehistoryanddevelopmentofmanyoftheworld'smostendearingholidaycustoms,allofwhichinvolvelightingupthewinterseason—fromtheburningYulelog,sparklingChristmastreelightsandcandlesinwindows,tothelightingofluminariasintheAmericanSouthwestandthetraditionalritualoftheHanukkahMenorah.Theshowalsorecountsthehistoricalreligiousandculturalritualspracticedduringthetimeofwintersolstice—notonlyChristianandJewish,butalsoCeltic,Nordic,Roman,Irish,MexicanandHopiIndian.Italsotakesalookatsomeofourmorelight-heartedseasonaltraditions:fromgift-givingandkissingunderthemistletoe,tosongsaboutlordsa-leapingandladiesdancing,andthecustomofdeckingthehallswithgreeneryandcandles.St.Nicholas,Sinterklaas,KrisKringle,FatherChristmas,andSantaClausalldropbyaswell.Naturally,thereisastronomyin“SeasonofLight.”AudienceslearnaselectionofNorthernHemispherewinterconstellations,andfindoutwhyweevenhaveseasons,aswedemonstratetheSun'spathacrosstheskythroughouttheyear,andtheEarth'stiltandorbitaroundtheSun.Andofcourse,theprogramexploresthepossibleastronomicalexplanationsfora"StaroverBethlehem.”Couldthe“star”havebeenacomet,meteor,novaeandsupernovae,orconjunctionofplanets?Allthisandmoreareexploredinourspecialpresentation,“SeasonofLight.”ThisprogramisnarratedbyNoahAdams,hostofNationalPublicRadio’s,“AllThingsConsidered.”35minutes“MYSTERYOFTHECHRISTMASSTAR”(ALSOAVAILABLEINSPANISH)–Grades2ndandabove.Journeyback2000yearstoBethlehemasweseektodiscoverascientificexplanationfortheStarthewisemenfollowedtofindthebabyJesus.We’llinvestigatepossibledatesforthebirthofChristandlookatrecordedsightingsofsignificantastronomicaleventsduringthistimeframe.We’llseewhichofthesesignsintheskycouldhavebeenremarkableenoughtocausethewisementotravelacrossthedesertfromBabylontoBethlehemjusttoseeanewbornKing.ThismodernretellingoftheChristmasstoryissuretocharmandcaptivateouraudiences.(Childrenunderage6notadmitted.)30minutes
PLANETARIUMPOINTSTOREMEMBER1.The Scobee Planetarium shows are presentedMonday through Thursdays at 9:30am,
11:00amand12:30pm.Fridaysarereservedforthegeneralpublic.Wearenormallynotopenontheweekendsorafter5pmM-Thurs.
2.Groupsmustarrive15to20minutespriortoshowtimetomakepayment,visitrestrooms,andbeseatedinthetheater.
3.SeatingintheScobeePlanetariumatthistimeisexactly100.Advisethestaffifyouhavestudentsinwheelchairs.
4.Late admission is not permitted. Our programs start promptly andwemust start ontimetoremainonschedule.
HOWTOMAKEARESERVATIONATTHESCOBEEEDUCATIONCENTER
GinaGutierrez,ReservationSecretary1. Fill out the Registration Form and send it into us at [email protected] Please have a
first,secondandthirdoptionondateslistedontheform.IacceptreservationsfortheFall2015andtheSpring2016;Summer2016reservations(JuneandJuly)aretakeninMay.
2. The forms are processed in the order that they are received and are dependent upon
availability.3. Teacherswillreceiveaconfirmationemail;invoicesaresent30daysbeforetheactualfieldtrip;
if teachersneedan invoicesooner thanthat,theyneedto letGinaGutierrezknow. If teachershavenotreceivedaconfirmationemailbydayfive,theyshouldfollowupwithGinaGutierrezat210-486-0103ortheycanemailheratsac-scobeectr@alamo.edu.(SometimesweexperienceahighvolumeofcallsandRegistrationForms,especiallyaroundOct.thruDec.andFeb.thruMay)
4. CHALLENGERMISSIONS are $500 permission. Duration is 2 hours and students work at their
own pace. If teachers also need a planetarium show, there is an additional cost of $100 pergroup of 32 students and 3 teachers are free, no tax. An example schedule of ChallengerMissions,plusplanetariumshows,plusCampusVisits is listedontheRegistrationForm.Teacherswhoteach5th gradeclassesandupmaysignupontheformforaChallengerMission.*Please remember allmaterial in eachmission is geared towardmiddle school reading level.Therearemandatory “pre-mission”trainingsessionsforteacherson 3 designatedSaturdaysfrom8am-4pm-seeRegistrationForm.AnyteacherwhoisbringingaclasstoamissionMUSTsign-upforthesetrainingsessions.Thetrainingsessionsareheldatourlocationandthecostisalreadyincludedinthe$500fee.Themaximumnumberofstudentsis32perMission;theminimum number of students is 20. Payment is due on the day of the scheduled visit at ourTicketBooth.CashorCheckonly-SORRYNOCREDIT/DEBITCARDS. Ifpayment istobemailed,againplease letGinaGutierrez knowaheadof time.Any schools that aremailing inpaymentmustalsosendinacopyoftheinvoicePaymentmustbereceivedonthedayofthescheduledfieldtrip.(WearepartofSanAntonioCollegeandtherearemanydepartments-mailed
paymentsaresometimesaccidentallyre-routedtootherbuildings.)Please,sendpaymentstothefollowingmailingaddress:ScobeeEducationCenter,SanAntonioCollege,1819N.MainAvenue,SanAntonio,TX78212
5. PLANETARIUMPROGRAMS-IfyourschoolisonlyinterestedinaPlanetariumprogramtheprice
is $100 per group of 32 students and 3 teachers are free with every group of 25-32 youths,additional teachers and parent chaperones are $5, no tax. Payment is due on the day of thescheduledfieldtrip,cashorcheckonly-SORRYNOCREDIT/DEBITCARDS.Forschoolgroups,whoareonlyattendingaplanetariumshow,pleaserememberthatcampusvisitsarenotavailableasanoption. Schoolsmayconduct theirownwalking tour, butmaynotenter thebuildings so asnottodisturbthecollegeclassesthatarein-session.Agerestrictionsapply,shouldparentsbringsiblings, seeprogramdescriptions.Programsareapproximately50minutes long.Theminimumrequirement is 25 total people-this figure includes students plus adults. Groups that have lessthan25totalwillbesatalongwithotherschoolgroups.Showtimesareat9:30am,11:00amor12:30pm-groupsareexpectedtoarrive15-20minutesbefore the scheduled time.Please takeintoconsiderationthedistanceandtraffictimeandotherschoolgroupsthatmaybesatalongwithyouexpectinga9:30am,11:00amor12:30pmstarttime.
6. IfyourschoolispayingbywayofaPurchaseOrder,youmustletGinaGutierrezknow.Payment
isdueonthedateofthefieldtrip.7. For school groups bringing a lunch, please remember the Scobee Education Center does not
have an indoor eating area. Tables and chairs are set-up outside on our patio and outsidearoundourcollegecampus.Also,there isalargepublicparkacrossthestreetattheSanPedroSprings Park. Since the park is for the general public, school groups do not need to make areservation. But please keep in mind the timeframe of your scheduled visit. In other words,alwaysbemindfuloftheweatherandhaveaback-upplanforlunch.
8. We are often asked if there are other activities to do in and around the center. We have 4
displays that are in our lobby area thatwere donated to us by the SW Research Center. Theobjects in thedisplaycaseswereactually flown in space.Wealsohavea SpaceSuit forphotoops.Our second-floor is closed to visitors because this is ouroffice spaces and sometimeswehavemeetingstakingplace.ThethirdfloorisourObservatoryandit isclosedtovisitorsduringtheday.ItisonlyavailableonFridayevenings,weatherpermitting.
9. Ifyouare interestedinaChallengerMission,thenIamcurrentlyacceptingreservationsforthe
followingschooldistricts throughSeptember29,2015:AlamoHeights ISD,Archdioses,Boerne,Comal ISD, East Central ISD, Edgewood ISD, Ft. Sam Houston ISD, Judson ISD, Lackland ISD,Medina Valley ISD, NEISD, NISD, Randolph Field ISD, SAISD, Schertz-Cibolo/Universal City,Somerset ISD, South San ISD, SWISD, and Southside ISD. If you are interested in a ChallengerMission and your district is not in the list above, then I will be accepting reservations onSeptember30,2015. If youareonly attendingaplanetarium show, thenplease sendme yourRegistrationFormassoonasyoucan.
TEACHERSCIENCETEKSScienceTEKS
AttackoftheSpacePirates
BlackHoles
Dynamic
Earth
ExperiencetheAurora
Extreme
Planets
IceWorlds
LosingtheDark
K.81.82.83.7 √ 3.8 √
◊ √
3.9 √ √4.7 √ √ 4.8 √ √ √ √ √4.9 √ √
⌂ √
4.10 √ √ √5.7 √
√ √ √
5.8 √ √ √ √ 5.9
√Meeting:TrimTabRecognitionAwardsCeremony
√ √6.11 √ √ √ 6.12 √ √7.8 √ √ √7.9 √ √ √ √ √ 7.10 √ √ √8.7 √ √ 8.8 √ √ √ √ √ 8.10 √ √ 8.11 √ √HSAQUA √ √ HSAST √ √ √ √ √ √HSBIO √ √ √ √HSE&SScience
√ √ √ √ √ √
HSENVI √ √ √
ScienceTEKS
JourneytoMars
RobotExplores
Saturn,Jewel
oftheHeavens
SecretLivesofStars
SecretoftheCardboardRocket
SecretsoftheSun
SevenWonders
K.8 √ 1.8 √ 2.8 √ 3.7 3.8 √ √ √ √ 3.9 4.7 √ 4.8 √ √ √ √ √4.9 4.10 5.7 5.8 √ √ √ √ √ √5.9 6.11 √ √ √ √ √ √6.12 7.8 7.9 √ √ √ √ √ √7.10 √ 8.7 √ √ √ √ √ √8.8 √ √ √ √ √ √8.10 8.11 HSAQUA HSAST √ √ √ √ √ √HSBIO HSE&SScience
√ √ √ √ √ √
HSENVI
ScienceTEKS
TalesoftheMayaSkies
TheFutureofHum
anExploration
TheLittleStar
thatCould
TheSkyTonight
TwoPieces
ofGlass
ViolentUniverse
Wondersof
theUniverse
K.8 √ 1.8 √ 2.8 √ 3.7 3.8 √ √ √ √ √ √3.9 4.7 √ 4.8 √ √ √ √ √ √4.9 4.10 5.7 5.8 √ √ v √ √ √5.9 6.11 √ √ √ √ √ √6.12 7.8 7.9 √ √ √ √ √ v7.10 √ 8.7 √ √ √ √ √ √8.8 √ √ √ √ √ √8.10 8.11 HSAQUA HSAST √ √ √ √ √ √HSBIO HSE&SScience
√ √ √ √ √ √
HSENVI